About the College

History 1910s

1910
Completion of one year of high school became required for admittance to pharmacy school, and histology, physiological chemistry, and bacteriology were added to the curriculum.

1911
Dean Cline reported to the University President that work done by the School in "botany, vegetable microscopy, and the microscopic study of powdered drugs and chemicals was abreast with that of the very best schools in America."

1912
The student government executive committee drew up a new constitution giving female students the right to vote in campus elections.

National Ranking

The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy is recognized nationally as one of the elite pharmacy
programs for education and research. The most recent ranking by U.S. News and World Report places
the UT College of Pharmacy program among the top four of the more than 100 pharmacy programs in the country.